Jerome: Since my comment entries doesn’t appear on your blog i hope you read this:After looking through your code, I think you released a version without the activation-hook-code. Can’t find the promised tag-migration code either. Maybe you could post the sql code for the table so we can create it manually if you don’t have time for a second release right now.

The rest of the code looks very promising:

Tag management (Oh no, my management plugin is deprecated ;-)

Tags get saved in normalized form in a seperate table (Say hello to performance)

A biiig options page

etc. etc.

Hope we’ll see the correct release soon – One centralized plugin is always better than a bunch of them.

Finally – This should be it. After reports of bugs nearly to big for such a small plugin i’ve rewritten the original sql clause with a little bit better one. Now we should have Jerome’s Keywords Manager – Final Destination.

For the more technical fraction of my growing fan-community:The original sql clause to retrieve posts with an specific assigned keyword was formulated to generally and reported to many results. A basic "attribute LIKE %keyword%" wasn’t correct in this case.Sample:Chip showed me this example: We have lot’s of posts tagged with the keyword "c" (programming language). After selecting the keyword in the Jerome’s Keywords Manager overview page, all posts having assigned keywords with the letter "c" would be shown on the edit page (like "cocaine", "furuncle", "canalisation", "canabalismn" and so on). urg.

Solution:Since jerome decided to save assigned keywords as a comma-seperated list (straight without spaces in between) the SQL-Clause was redefined easely:

In the list of all articles that use a specific keyword, you see and select all other used keywords of these articles

A new page showing all posts/pages having no keywords assigned at all

Additionally i finished the rudimenitary i18n code with help from Juice, who showed me some nice tricks with his sample code. Beside of his v2 korean language file i provide a full v3 german language translation file.

This looks like a stable and mature plugin now – I don’t think it needs further enhancements *wink, wink*. Ok, ok – There’s still this ugly SQL-LIKE-Statement – I’ll soon release jeromes-keywords-manager – the final destination.

Advanced, advanced. Since Mikeasked for it: Here is the fabulous new version of Jerome’s keyword manager with full personal article control. This advanced version of the plugin shows a list of all articles that are tagged with the chosen keywords.